Reclaim: Narratives of African Women Artists

Par : AWARE
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  • Nombre de pages164
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.248 kg
  • Dimensions15,2 cm × 22,9 cm × 0,9 cm
  • ISBN978-2-9560533-4-7
  • EAN9782956053347
  • Date de parution01/07/2024
  • ÉditeurAware
  • PréfacierNina Volz

Résumé

These proceedings emerge from the symposium "Reclaim : Narratives of African Women Artists, " organised by AWARE : Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions, in partnership with the Ecole du Louvre, as part of the Africa2020 Season. They bring together research on the practices and trajectories of women from various African countries, spanning from modernist artists to independence activists, and contemporary voices.
While African women artists have long received little recognition, this publication seeks to fill some of the gaps and examine the patterns underlying these dynamics. In doing so, it aims to contribute to the revalorisation of African women artists' role, as well as to broader reflections on the mechanisms of knowledge production in cultural history. With texts by 3Points... (Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Alice Korkor Ebeheakey, Bernard Akoi-Jackson), Ruth Colette Afane Belinga, Nancy Dantas, N'Goné Fall, Nadine Hounkpatin, Sule Ameh James, Gladys Kalichini, Nadira Laggoune, Perrin Lathrop with Ndidi Dike, Karen E.
Milbourne, Amandine Nana, Sonia Recasens, Maha Tazi and Rachida Triki
These proceedings emerge from the symposium "Reclaim : Narratives of African Women Artists, " organised by AWARE : Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions, in partnership with the Ecole du Louvre, as part of the Africa2020 Season. They bring together research on the practices and trajectories of women from various African countries, spanning from modernist artists to independence activists, and contemporary voices.
While African women artists have long received little recognition, this publication seeks to fill some of the gaps and examine the patterns underlying these dynamics. In doing so, it aims to contribute to the revalorisation of African women artists' role, as well as to broader reflections on the mechanisms of knowledge production in cultural history. With texts by 3Points... (Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Alice Korkor Ebeheakey, Bernard Akoi-Jackson), Ruth Colette Afane Belinga, Nancy Dantas, N'Goné Fall, Nadine Hounkpatin, Sule Ameh James, Gladys Kalichini, Nadira Laggoune, Perrin Lathrop with Ndidi Dike, Karen E.
Milbourne, Amandine Nana, Sonia Recasens, Maha Tazi and Rachida Triki
Paroles d'artistes femmes
Lucia Pesapane, Delphine Wanes
Grand Format
35,00 €